Just when we thought the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin case was
over after Zimmerman’s acquittal, the Obama Administration has taken the
steps needed to file federal charges, thus sidestepping the well
established double jeopardy, against Zimmerman. Unidentified sources
within the Administration have confirmed that Obama, and Justice Eric
Holder at the Department of Justice have filed charges against Zimmerman
for “violating Trayvon Martin’s civil rights”.
Double jeopardy is an often misunderstood concept in American Law.
The rule merely states that an individual cannot be tried twice for the
same crime in the SAME COURT. Liberal Justice Department officials
often charge Americans with crimes from which they have previously been
acquitted by filing federal charges on a similar crime in a federal
court.At approximately 10:01 pm EST this evening Judge Debra Nelson
(pictured right) announced that the all women jury had found Zimmerman
not guilty of fatally shooting and killing the 17-year old Trayvon
Martin in Sanford, FL, just over one year ago.
The case has received national attention and nearly wall-to-wall
coverage on all mainstream media outlets. While Al Sharpton and the
entire staff at MSNBC has advocated heavily for a guilty verdict, we on
the right have been praying for an acquittal for Zimmerman who was
simply exercising his right to “Stand your Ground” (a Florida statute
that apparently allows individuals to follow, track, then attack young
Black youth before shooting them dead if feeling at all threatened
throughout the process).Obama has actively used his influence throughout the case (think “If I
had a son he would look like Trayvon”). Earlier this week, multiple
sources, including Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and the
entire right wing, has reported on the involvement of the Federal
Government in spending millions of dollars in support of anti-Zimmerman
protests (race riots). According to Fox News,
” The Community Relations Service (CRS), a unit of DOJ, reported
expenses related to its deployment in Sanford to help manage protests
between March and April 2012, according to documents obtained by the
watchdog group Judicial Watch.”